Department of Energy s Smart Grid Demonstration Projects on Maui HCEI Plenary Session December 6, 2011 James Jay Griffin, Ph.D.
Presentation Overview Discuss DOE RDSI Maui Smart Grid Project Describe DOE SEGIS Project Collaboration efforts with NEDO 2
DOE RDSI MAUI SMART GRID PROJECT Sentech, Inc.
Project will Manage Distributed Energy Resources (DER) to Support Grid Operations Key Technologies: Home Area Networks (HAN) Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Battery storage Distribution management system 4
DOE RDSI Maui Smart Grid Project Objectives Reduce distribution circuit peak loading by >15% Coordinate battery storage and demand response to meet peak demand Improve service quality Use smart meters for outage detection Distribution monitoring and optimization to improve voltage profiles Inform consumer energy decisions Communicate energy use with web portals and in-home displays Support new pricing methods Support grid stability Substitute for conventional reserves with demand response and storage Improved monitoring voltage, current, and PV output Enable greater utilization of as-available renewable energy sources Increase demand during off-peak periods 5
Project Located in South Maui Maui Kahului Kihei Maui Meadows Wailea Basic System Facts: MECO system peak load 200MW Firm generating capacity 240 MW Kaheawa Wind plant = 30 MW Approx. 90 MW of potential renewables within project period Project will use 2 circuits @ Wailea Sub. Maui Meadows: 650+ homes Wailea Substation Other circuit with resorts and commercial 6
Home Area Networks (HAN) enabling customer feedback, demand response, and PV monitoring Smart Meter Customer feedback Demand Response Reduce demand in emergencies Records energy use Reports outages Communicates with in-home devices PV Monitoring Report output from PV Systems Silver Spring Networks is technology provider for this system 7
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) providing two-way communications between utility and customer Wireless mesh network AMI supports: report demand outage detection voltage monitoring in-home technology Silver Spring Networks is technology provider for this system 8
Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Multiple Benefits 1. BESS located at Wailea Substation 2. Manage peak load Discharge for 1-2hr during peak 3. Voltage regulation Manage variability caused by load and PV 4. Renewables Integration Non-spinning reserve Rapidly inject power, and bridge to fast-start generation. Reduce wind curtailment Charge off peak during excess energy periods A123 is supplying BESS for this project 9
Distribution Management System (DMS) Visualize distribution system data and manage system assets Visualize distribution system data Dynamic load flow model Volt/VAR optimization Developing decision support dashboard Wailea Substation Model Distribution System Data 10
Update on Project Community Outreach Outreach started in August Letters to residents, informing local decision makers, meetings Address community concerns about new technologies www.mauismartgrid.com Signed up 100 volunteers to date Held community meeting last week
Update on Project Community Outreach
DOE Solar Energy Grid Integration Systems (SEGIS) Development and Demonstration of Smart Grid-Enabled PV Inverters
PV Inverters Integrated into Home Area Network (HAN) enabling two-way communication and grid support features Integrate into Utility Software Applications SSN Smart Meter Smart Grid-Enabled Inverter Fronius Inverter: 3 kw - 5 kw Grid support features developed to meet German grid codes Project will demonstrate inverters at two utility sites Maui Electric and Oklahoma Gas & Electric 14
Collaboration with NEDO Supporting scoping efforts over past year Show interoperability of US and Japanese technologies specific focus on PV inverters and Micro-DMS Compare results between projects Support and assist with community outreach
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